Snowboarding at the 2015 Winter Universiade – Women's snowboard cross

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The women's snowboard cross competition of the 2015 Winter Universiade was held at Sulayr Snowpark, Sierra Nevada, Spain at February 6, 2015.

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The qualification round and elimination round was completed on February 6.

Results

Qualification

RankBibNameCountryRun 1RankRun 2RankBestDifferenceNotes
132 Alexandra Zhekova Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 51.98152.62151.98Q
233 Nelly Moenne Loccoz Flag of France.svg  France 53.38253.10253.10+1.12Q
327 Simona Meiler Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 53.51354.12453.51+1.53Q
425 Chloé Trespeuch Flag of France.svg  France 54.26453.88353.88+1.9Q
545 Faye Gulini Flag of the United States.svg  United States 54.29554.7554.29+2.31Q
638 Emma Bernard Flag of France.svg  France 54.67657.131254.67+2.69Q
742 Stefanie Rieder Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 54.76755.81754.76+2.78Q
843 Zuzanna Smykała Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 55.63855.74655.63+3.65Q
941 Iwadare Karen Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 55.69957.041155.69+3.71Q
1034 Kateřina Chourová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 56.011056.43956.01+4.23Q
1120 Elena Garcia Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 56.811256.27856.27+4.29Q
1238 Maeva Estevez Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra 56.471156.611056.47+4.49Q
1331 Tomida Maria Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 58.971359.081358.97+6.99Q
1430 Joanna Zając Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 59.981459.281459.28+7.3Q
1526 Jennifer Osborne Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 1:02.75151:02.14151:02.14+10.16Q
1646 Courtney Cox Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:05.05161:03.7161:03.7+11.72Q
1747 Anna Yamada Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:06.53171:04.87171:04.87+12.89
1848 Teddy Kanner Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:06.71181:05.58181:05.58+13.6
19 Deborah Pleisch Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland DNS
39 Paola Blašković Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia DNS
44 Amber Arazny Flag of Australia.svg  Australia DNS

Elimination round

Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Finals

Small Final
RankBibAthleteCountryNote
57 Stefanie Rieder Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland
65 Faye Gulini Flag of the United States.svg  United States
78 Zuzanna Smykała Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
86 Emma Bernard Flag of France.svg  France
Big Final
RankBibAthleteCountryNote
Gold medal icon.svg1 Alexandra Zhekova Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Silver medal icon.svg4 Chloé Trespeuch Flag of France.svg  France
Bronze medal icon.svg3 Simona Meiler Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland
42 Nelly Moenne Loccoz Flag of France.svg  France

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